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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:39 pm

^^^^ LOL..........

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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby jiminski on Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:43 pm

where is our spinning thingemijig!?
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Fri Aug 15, 2008 1:47 pm

LOL, did you have to quote the whole thing? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:( Couldnt find anymore...The other teams arent as popular it seems! If you find any on your internet travles be sure to pop me a pm :D
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby jiminski on Fri Aug 15, 2008 4:06 pm

hulmey wrote:LOL, did you have to quote the whole thing? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:( Couldnt find anymore...The other teams arent as popular it seems! If you find any on your internet travles be sure to pop me a pm :D


hehe, i find it best to give as much information as possible when using the phrase: 'thingemijig'
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby happy2seeyou on Sat Aug 16, 2008 8:21 am

jiminski wrote:
hulmey wrote:LOL, did you have to quote the whole thing? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:( Couldnt find anymore...The other teams arent as popular it seems! If you find any on your internet travles be sure to pop me a pm :D


hehe, i find it best to give as much information as possible when using the phrase: 'thingemijig'


I don't see any long explanation....
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby jiminski on Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:24 pm

happy2seeyou wrote:
jiminski wrote:
hulmey wrote:LOL, did you have to quote the whole thing? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:( Couldnt find anymore...The other teams arent as popular it seems! If you find any on your internet travles be sure to pop me a pm :D


hehe, i find it best to give as much information as possible when using the phrase: 'thingemijig'


I don't see any long explanation....


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you know us men... we think anything is long ...
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby happy2seeyou on Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:05 pm

jiminski wrote:
happy2seeyou wrote:
jiminski wrote:
hulmey wrote:LOL, did you have to quote the whole thing? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:( Couldnt find anymore...The other teams arent as popular it seems! If you find any on your internet travles be sure to pop me a pm :D


hehe, i find it best to give as much information as possible when using the phrase: 'thingemijig'


I don't see any long explanation....


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So I have heard from a few on this site...
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:46 pm

Stoke City - hwhrhett & nestedude have been issued with 1 yellow card
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:24 pm

Newcastle United - gambler21210 and ienjoyit have been booted from the Tournament for failing to join their games on time (even after numerous pms).

They have been replaced by Lt.Pie and DBandit70.
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby happy2seeyou on Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:34 pm

Whats a yellow card? Is that something to make Soccer cooler?
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:38 pm

happy2seeyou wrote:Whats a yellow card? Is that something to make Soccer cooler?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_card_(sports)#Yellow_card
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:41 pm

American football sucks - real men play FOOTBALL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajCn_dErYk4
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby happy2seeyou on Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:58 pm

:shock: That was NOT a good watch. omg sick.

I found a bad nfl one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEND9bj4pFs
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:11 pm

The Tournament is in need of another Doubles Team becuase "Wigan Athletic" - michiganfan22 & dcc1220 are not answering their PM's..Please sign up :D
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby lokisgal on Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:36 pm

hulmey wrote:American football sucks - real men play FOOTBALL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajCn_dErYk4




:shock: and in the US people have their kids play soccer as its called here because they think its not as rough as American Football :o
Don't think most of them have ever seen a real game
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby lgoasklucyl on Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:03 am

Still looking for a replacement team?
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby Mjinga on Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:19 pm

I like the draw idea. Say a team has a draw if they don't win within 15 rounds on their home map?
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby Prmurty on Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:06 am

a draw after so many rounds may be difficult, you could go 15 rounds in two days, why should that then be a draw?
what happens if one team has killed off one opponent and has one army left of the other? A draw then is a bit unfair.

How about putting a deadline on finishing the games?

i.e. the game is a draw if it has not finished by the sunday before a new match is setup?
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby BENJIKAT IS DEAD on Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:00 pm

Prmurty wrote:a draw after so many rounds may be difficult, you could go 15 rounds in two days, why should that then be a draw?
what happens if one team has killed off one opponent and has one army left of the other? A draw then is a bit unfair.

How about putting a deadline on finishing the games?

i.e. the game is a draw if it has not finished by the sunday before a new match is setup?


If the opposing team takes a full 24 hrs for each of their turns, then after a week we would still be on round 4 at best - not a good idea.

If draws are included, then I would like to see a fairly high number used - 12 is OK, 15 is good, OR a number dependent on the size of the map used - maybe a round per 4 territories, or similar - just a thought.
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby Prmurty on Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:25 am

fair point, 15 is probably a good number then
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby e_i_pi on Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:27 pm

BENJIKAT IS DEAD wrote:
Prmurty wrote:a draw after so many rounds may be difficult, you could go 15 rounds in two days, why should that then be a draw?
what happens if one team has killed off one opponent and has one army left of the other? A draw then is a bit unfair.

How about putting a deadline on finishing the games?

i.e. the game is a draw if it has not finished by the sunday before a new match is setup?


If the opposing team takes a full 24 hrs for each of their turns, then after a week we would still be on round 4 at best - not a good idea.

If draws are included, then I would like to see a fairly high number used - 12 is OK, 15 is good, OR a number dependent on the size of the map used - maybe a round per 4 territories, or similar - just a thought.


I'm running my own soccer based tournament with draws in it. I've worked out the stats for a bunch of maps, quite happy to share with the organiser if you're doing the draw thing. 15 is massive too - you'll have virtually no draws. From what I can remember (I don't have my spreadsheet with me), for Classic, 35% of games finish before round 9, 20% before round 10.
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby hulmey on Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:42 pm

e_i_pi wrote:
BENJIKAT IS DEAD wrote:
Prmurty wrote:a draw after so many rounds may be difficult, you could go 15 rounds in two days, why should that then be a draw?
what happens if one team has killed off one opponent and has one army left of the other? A draw then is a bit unfair.

How about putting a deadline on finishing the games?

i.e. the game is a draw if it has not finished by the sunday before a new match is setup?


If the opposing team takes a full 24 hrs for each of their turns, then after a week we would still be on round 4 at best - not a good idea.

If draws are included, then I would like to see a fairly high number used - 12 is OK, 15 is good, OR a number dependent on the size of the map used - maybe a round per 4 territories, or similar - just a thought.


I'm running my own soccer based tournament with draws in it. I've worked out the stats for a bunch of maps, quite happy to share with the organiser if you're doing the draw thing. 15 is massive too - you'll have virtually no draws. From what I can remember (I don't have my spreadsheet with me), for Classic, 35% of games finish before round 9, 20% before round 10.


Thanks for your kind input on the matter :D

Funnily enough not one team has chosen the Classic Map to play on!
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby Rob-kc on Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:56 am

So when are the next matches?

Portsmouth are ready to kick some Man Utd arse :D
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby Prmurty on Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:38 am

hulmey

Do you need a hand in running the league? we could rotate organising the matches?
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Re: FA DOUBLES English Premiership 2008-09

Postby Prmurty on Thu Aug 28, 2008 9:07 am

The matches have already been set up guys.

Search for games waiting for players and select FA doubles from the tournament list
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